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Chris Huber

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Ok guys. I am trying to collect only GREAT quality DVD concerts. I love them.

Can you list all the good one you know about?

i.e. NIN, Ben Folds Five, Incubus.

I need your help...

Thanks,
Chris
 

Shane Bos

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Eagles: Hell Freezes Over

best version of Hotel California and Seven Bridges Road EVER recorded IMHO.
 

Bill Prince

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Roger Waters "In The Flesh"
Peter Gabriel "Secret World Live"
The Who "Live at Royal Albert Hall"
Kansas "Device, Voice, Drum"
Moody Blues "Hall of Fame Concert"
The Granddaddy of them all "Woodstock"
 
H

Hank

Judas Priest Live In London

Great 16:9 transfer and great 5.1 sound. This is a killer show.
 

Colin Jacobson

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Peter Gabriel "Secret World Live"
The one that's gotten relentless pans from apparently everyone who's seen it? (Truth in posting: I've not seen it myself. I've heard nothing positive, so I've stayed away from it. If there's a positive opinion about the image quality, I've yet to encounter it...)
 

Trina

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Neil Young- Rust Never Sleeps
Spocks Beard- Don't Try This At Home
Dream Theater- Metropolis 2000
 

Tony-B

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Slipknot - Disasterpieces

I don't like the band, but I hear the DVD is GREAT!! It even makes use of multiple angles. Also, it is a 2-disc set.
 

Bill Prince

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Re Secret World Live - I didn't have any problem with the video (maybe I am just undiscriminating) and the soundtrack rocks. IMHO
 

Bob Turnbull

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The image is disappointing. It's very grainy throughout and has apparently been cropped from its original 4:3 aspect ratio. However, everything else is great - the sound and the PERFORMANCE are magnificent. The staging of this show is brillant.

Other great concert DVDs:

Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense
The Band - The Last Waltz
Monterey Pop
Bela Fleck & The Flecktones - Live At The Quick
Live From Bonnaroo Music Festival 2002
King Crimson - Deja Vroom
Phish - Live In Vegas
 

JonZ

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Overkill Live Wrecking Everything
Sepultura Choas DVD
Death Live in LA
SOD Speak English or Live
 

Marvin

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Procol Harum - Live in Copenhagen (2001)

and of course,

Procol Harum - Best of Musikladen (1971) - this is actually a TV appearance, not a live concert

Also,

Focus - Masters From the Vault - this is really a documentary but it has clips from TV appearances

I second the recommendation for King Crimson Deja Vroom

If you're into the Grateful Dead, there's Ticket to New Years and several View from the Vault DVDs (assorted '90s concerts)
 

dave_brogli

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you know, im sick of no one ever giving credit to Alice in Chains UNPLUGGED.

This has got to be THE BEST SOUNDING concert ever. Crisp acoustics. If you like Alice BUY IT!!!






(of course this is only my opinion):emoji_thumbsup:
 

LawrenceZ

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Pearl Jam - Touring Band 2000

Some of my highlights are definatly their playing Dead Moon's 'It's Okay' at the end of 'Daughter' (makes me smile every time, just great hopeful rock and roll), having a person who was signing the songs for a deaf person jump up on stage and sign 'Given to Fly' for the entire audience and grabbing a little boy out of the crowd to ride around on Eddie's shoulders during their awesome cover of Neil Young's 'Rockin' in the Free World'.

Oh, and read Eddie's liner notes on the inside of the front cover - "PLAY THIS DVD LOUD!"
 

Kevin Deacon

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I'll second Alice In Chains Unplugged. Simply unbelievable sound quality. I have recently listened to the Metallica S&M DVD which is great sound and video quality.
 

Chat C

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Iron Maiden: Rock in Rio (DTS)!!!!!!!
Sharp picture, amazing 5.1 sound

Jon Z : I didn't think I'd ever find anyone else who also owned the Death DVD. Despite the low budget A/V quality I'm still glad to have it as part of my collection.
(R.I.P Chuck.)

Also good:

Incubus: Morning view sessions
Alanis Morissette: (CD/DVD)Feast on scraps
Korn: Duece
 

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